I found this in the program , but not sure if it's the right place, so I did not change anything yet (please see attachment )
if I am in the right place , which option should be unchecked to turn off the light because of that error .

The front and rear heater circuits are both tied into the same code so there is no way to independently disable the heaters. The best strategy is to ensure that the wiring on your sensors is good and if the heater has really failed, then replace the sensor. The disable function in FastWorks disables reading the sensor values, not the hardware checks on the heaters.

The best solution is to replace the sensor assuming the problem isn't just a wiring problem. Second to that you could install a resistor to trick the circuit but that's overly complicated when a new sensor is only $60.

Ouch! I think the bosch sensors are fine as long as they are real bosch not the chinese clones. I'm used to aftermarket direct fit sensors. Before you go changing them make sure you test the sensor properly to ensure it's not a wiring issue.